7:30pm (ends today): a 30th (!) anniversary screening of the breakfast club comes to select movie theatres. various prices. >>

7:30pm, nitehawk cinema hosts a screening of rock doc., rye coalition: the story of the hard luck five, followed by q+a with director jenni matz and members of the band, plus an after-party in the downstairs bar. $15. >>

8pm (monthly): the flint fiction reading series upstairs at 2a features readings from one story contributors hannah tinti (the good thief), elissa schappell (blueprints for building better girls), and douglas watson (a moody fellow finds love and then dies). free. >>

thru 8/30: ’ralph pucci: the art of the mannequin’ is the first museum exhibition to explore the work of designer ralph pucci, who’s collaborated with diane von furstenberg, anna sui, and more. more than 30 unique mannequin designs will be featured. the museum of arts and design, $16 general, $14 seniors, $12 students (pay-what-you wish thursdays 6-9pm) >>

4/1 6-10pm: get your first taste of brewery ommegang’s new game of thrones three-eyed raven dark saison ale at launch events occurring at clinton hall (financial district), bronx alehouse (the bronx), the rookery (bushwick) and station house (forest hills). we reached out to find out if there will be free samples or if it’s pay-as-you-go. we’ll update this space when we hear back from the sponsor. >>

4/1 6pm doors, 6:30pm show: the search for general tso producer and author of the fortune cookie chronicles, jennifer 8. lee, shares clips from the documentary and discusses her quest with nyt editor sewell chan. the tenement museum. free. >>

4/1 7:30pm: comedian christian finnegan (are we there yet?, comedy central) presents‘the gorgeous mosaic’, an hour solo show about his love/hate relationship with new york city. it’s also his birthday, so following the show there’ll be free cake and pizza. q.e.d. astoria, $10 adv, $15 door. >>

4/1-5: get free tickets to full bunny contact, an easter carnival with an insane twist, at clemente soto velez cultural center in the les (plus ticket fees, reg. $10-60). >>

4/1-9/13: the museum of the city of new york’s ‘hip-hop revolution’ exhibition presents more than 80 photographs taken between 1977 and 1990 by photographers janette beckman, joe conzo and martha cooper—who documented hip hop from its pioneering days through its emergence into mainstream popular culture. $14 general, $10 students/seniors suggested admission. >>

sales, deals, freebies

reminder: reservations are now open to score $50 spa treatments during spring spa week (4/13-19). >>

deal extended, ends today: take an extra 25% off up to three local groupon deals with promo code ‘march25’. >>